Perimeters shortlisted for Cornwall Sustainability Awards

Perimeters has been shortlisted as a finalist in the 16th Annual Cornwall Sustainability Awards (CSA) in the Innovation and Resource Efficiency Categories. The awards celebrate the people, projects & organisations who are delivering environmental growth! The CSA encourage, reward, and recognise the excellent work organisations are doing to improve their own sustainability while positively growing the natural environment in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

Cornwall Sustainability Awards measure improvements in sustainability of development

The longevity of the CSA, is also a testament to the importance sustainability is having in more and more areas of life and business. Rather than warm words and token gestures, the CSA recognise measurable contributions to sustainability. Each meter of Perimeters’ hoarding in use will divert 45kg of waste from landfill. Over the last year Perimeters reusable hoarding diverted more than 200,000 kg waste from landfill in the South West of England.

Perimeters enabling sustainable construction

Over the last 12 months Perimeters has worked on a wide range of projects across the South West. Which demonstrates there should be no project where overall sustainability is not taken into account.

Confidence in a sustainable way of working

The nominations are tribute to the hard work and professionalism of all staff and suppliers who help Perimeters deliver its projects. Above all the nomination wouldn’t have been possible without the confidence shown in Perimeters by our clients including Kier Construction, Midas, CG Fry, Legacy Properties, Gilbert & Goode, SCB Groundworks, Brady Construction, Interserve, Trebor Development.

The 2018 Cornwall Sustainability Awards will be made at a ceremony to take place at the Headland Hotel Newquay on 30th November 2018. Perimeters re-usable hoarding installed to secure the current development of a health spa at the Headland is a testament to our approach and why our clients, in growing numbers, are choosing a sustainable approach for their site hoarding. We are confident the award judges and guests will be impressed with how Perimeters re-usable hoarding demonstrates a sustainable approach to construction site hoarding that can be an attractive and commercially sound approach.

Our History

Since 2006 the Perimeters name has been associated with re-usable plastic site hoarding. Promoting re-use and reducing waste going to landfill, Perimeters helps its clients fulfil their environmental commitments, whilst enhancing their image and reducing costs and disruption over the lifetime of a site.

In March 2017, became a subsidiary of Topan Fencing. Perimeters will continue to operate independently focused on site hoarding and other temporary fencing. In May 2017, Perimeters moved its main base of operations to Exeter to serve growing demand throughout the South West, but we maintain facilities near Liskeard and Saltash.

Our Products

Our kentledge block system, allows hoarding to be positioned, and repositioned, in areas where surface, or subsurface, disruption is not an option. The Temporary Works Forum: Hoarding a Guide to Good Practice, forms the bedrock of our designs.

In areas where in-ground installations are optimal our designs and materials are chosen with their specific locations in mind, ensuring even in the most exposed coastal locations with poor soil, our installations stay fixed for the duration.

Alongside hoarding we can provide tree protection, Heras fencing, vehicle and pedestrian gates and all the other temporary fencing required to keep your site safe.

Our Vision

Perimeters looks forward to working with clients
who share our vision that better site protection needn't cost the earth.